Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1226-1250] of 8727Posts from E Archer, NYCE Archer, NYC Previous 25 Next 25 Reply E Archer, NYC warren, olathe (10/18/20) Thankfully, the incompetence of Obama and the Democratic House and Senate couldn't push through the agenda they had been promising for eons. Trump has done more in one term than any president in history IMHO and while facing off a hostile Congress and the Deep State. The 2020 election is going to be an epic display of blatant corruption. It will be a test of the nation's soul. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC warren, olathe (10/18/20) Hanging chads will be nothing compared to the 2020 mail-in ballot fiasco already unfolding. What a hot mess. 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 10/13/20 re: William Marcy Tweed quote What a hot mess the 2020 elections are going to be! Reply E Archer, NYC 10/13/20 re: Brenda Snipes quote She isn't lying. As long as the "election product" is "credible" she has done her job. In other words, she was hired to fix election results. But she wasn't very good at it, and her "election products" over the years were less and less credible. Voter fraud is very real and has been for decades. Ballot tampering is a tried a true tactic of corrupt politicians since the first lot was cast. Reply E Archer, NYC 10/13/20 re: Al Capone quote Can an election be stolen? We are about to find out! 2 Reply E Archer, NYC Mike, Norwalk (10/8/20) The US Constitution was originally formed as a rule book for the government, not the people. In time, the tone and context shifted to positivist law yoking the people with duties and obligations to transfer labor and property to the government. We've come a long way, baby. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC Waffler, Smith (10/7/20) No, no, no, Waffler. It is the individual's right to self-determination and includes the right to associate with others, but it does not subjugate the individual to the group. The majority cannot vote away the rights of another — that is the key difference between a democracy and a republican form of government. A government of We the People can only assign powers to our representatives to protect our inalienable rights — they have no power to 'rule' any more than your neighbor has the power to rule you. Because of evil in the world, we must be on our guard against consolidated power which historically has been the enslavement of the people under a ruling class holding all the power.The confusion occurs because the US government now acts as a clearing house for its central bank, and the people are 'voting' for a piece of the treasury upon any number justifications. The result is a mountain of unpayable debt and civil strife as the classes fight over the money, demanding better conditions of their servitude. Centralized power has always been the danger. Reply E Archer, NYC Mike, Norwalk (10/6/20) The epitome of this has been displayed in Biden rallies — a circle drawn on the floor with a chair in it separated by other circles 6 feet apart. "For your own security, sit here, read this, say this." That is truly how the elites see us. 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 10/5/20 re: Woodrow Wilson quote This is what gets progressive liberals elected. Once in office they then do exactly what they warned the opposition would do. 1913 was a bad year for the world, in no small thanks to Wilson and his ushering in central banking upon the Western world. 2 Reply E Archer, NYC RobertSRQ (10/5/20) Holy Hell, did this age badly... Reply E Archer, NYC RBE, Somewhere in Europe (10/5/20) Clinton lost, remember? Reply E Archer, NYC 10/5/20 re: General H. Norman Schwarzkopf quote Character comes first, all else will follow. Reply E Archer, NYC 10/5/20 re: Joseph Paul Goebbels quote Has propaganda ever been more in-your-face blatant? Trump has literally pulled back the curtain. He has taken on the establishment and the Deep State, and the devil is squirming, pulling out all the stops, using every trick in the book. Keep it going, America, this is YOU!! Reply E Archer, NYC Anonymous, Reston, VA US (10/5/20) 15 years later... Reply E Archer, NYC Mike, Norwalk (10/5/20) I am a big supporter of individual awakening in "Christ Consciousness" rather than the institutionalism of the Word. The truth sets us free, not yokes us for collective power. Fellowship is the voluntary association of people for a purpose. Depending on the purpose, I can offer my power as well, but it is my choice, and there are always 'consequences' for those choices. I honor and respect that. Reply E Archer, NYC Mike, Norwalk (10/5/20) I can't imagine home-schooling your children only to send them to a socialist Ivy League college. Firstly, it is not worth the money, secondly, there is nothing to learn there that you couldn't learn on your own reading and writing books. Reply E Archer, NYC Mike, Mount Holly, NC (10/5/20) No doubt, Reston, has never even been in contact with a home-schooled child. I home-schooled our children as well. I suppose my biggest complaint about the education system is that we have institutionalized the populace! We are being prepared for a lifetime sitting at a desk. We are merely plugged in to the machine. The power of the group is so seductive, we will exchange our individuality for a share in that power. Our pleasures are all associated with power now. It is not enough that our cup runneth over, we must ever pursue more and more and more power. It is a mad dash for the musical chairs leaving only one in a seat of power. All we have to do is look at the product of today's colleges to see the programming our children have been subject to for 20 years. Reply E Archer, NYC Anonymous, Reston, VA US (10/5/20) Sadly, my experience has been the opposite, and I have attended public, religious, college prep schools. I will say that 'thinkers' are not really encouraged anywhere — there isn't a course for that. Reply E Archer, NYC Logan, Memphis, TN (10/5/20) We are seeing the fruits of that indoctrination now. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 10/5/20 re: Richard Rumbold quote The right to tax is the right to steal with violence without impunity. 1 Reply E Archer, NYC Robert, Somewhere in Europe (10/5/20) Um, the quote is referring to those who are saddled without consent. The biggest corporations in the world are now the social-ist media giants like Google, Amazon, Twitter and Facebook. What say you about these tyrannical masters? 2 Reply E Archer, NYC 10/5/20 re: Josiah Quincy, Jr. quote Even in 2020, we mustn't forget that, like Trump, our liberty is under assault 24/7. It is war, and we are the front lines. Remember. Reply E Archer, NYC 10/5/20 re: Franklin D. Roosevelt quote This sentiment was common among liberals at the time. I'd like to know the context since FDR's actions certainly did not reflect this statement. Reply E Archer, NYC 9/25/20 re: Thomas Kempis quote In other words, "wake up" and "know thyself." 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 9/23/20 re: Ayn Rand quote Just to show how out of control this is, the lockdown of Western civilization while promoting lawless rioting has been done to implement Marxist ideology. Rioters are not charged and even encouraged to riot more, while the rest of the populace has been ordered to stay home. No person to person connections. No handshake, no kiss on the cheek, no hug, no human contact. Wear a mask (that cannot protect one from a virus), report on your neighbors. No commerce without explicit permission from authorities. Contact tracing (!!) i.e. 24/7 surveillance of all your movements, contact with others and who those people are. (!!) People being arrested for social media posts that publish forbidden information. Maskless beach goers arrested by SWAT teams. Drones spying on people on their own property for social distancing. This is beyond 1984, this is 2020! Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print